Altice USA has settled its distribution spat with Nexstar Media Group, restoring dozens of local TV channels and NewsNation ...
After multiple stations went dark last week, Nexstar has reached a carriage agreement with Altice USA. The partnership ...
Two million subscribers of Optimum pay-TV systems are going without 63 Nexstar Media Group local stations and cable network NewsNation due to a carriage dispute. The network and stations went dark ...
Optimum offered an extension to keep Nexstar's content on the air while we continued to negotiate to reach a fair deal for our customers, but Nexstar refused." In another carriage dispute ...
Altice, Optimum's parent company, had removed all Nexstar programming in the New York area on Jan. 10 in a dispute over fees.
Nextstar and Optimum have reached a carriage deal that will restore programming to Altice customers in the United States, the ...
"We are proud to continue our track record of successfully partnering with programmers who put customers at the center." ...
local affiliate carriage disputes matter, such as the just-resolved one between Nexstar (the largest owner of U.S. local broadcast affiliates, with 197 stations) and Optimum parent Altice.
Nexstar and Optimum have resolved their issues, which resulted in removing channels broadcasting WWE NXT in various regions.
Altice USA, Optimum's parent company, turned off MSG Networks on its cable network on Jan. 1, following what Altice says is a ...
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